Monday, 23 July 2012

Who I am

When in doubt
about something to blog, my usual solution is to resort to a list. I saw this idea on another blog,
loved it, and so here is my version.

100 things that
emphasise who I am, rather than who I am not. 100 things that have nothing to do with
infertility. 100 things you might not know about me (and plenty of links so you can learn more than you ever wanted or needed to know!):

I am going to steal this idea from you as well and maybe do it in a future blog...I am so caught up in the fact that I am not and never will be a mom. It's time to start focusing on what I am. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!!

Glad to learn a little more about you. I was doing ICLW and someone suggested your blog to me since I am looking for others living childfree. Hope to get to know you better and feel free to come over to my blog sometime too.

Love the list!!! Though, I must say I am Proudly (ok... maybe not proudly. Thank goodness for the anonymity of kindle) a trashy book reader... Love me a good romance... have a phd from an ivy league school, work on issues that are way too serious, was born in a revolutionary country, which my parents left when I was a child, married to a man who is also from a country that underwent revolution (his father was arrested on several occasions before and after the rev., my dad had to work in a labor camp when he was labeled anti-revolutionary). Went through all the stress and pain of infertility... So trashy escapism... BRING IT ON!!! Life is serious enough I need me some "happy endings". :)

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About Me

This is my blog on living and loving life without children after infertility. Currently I'm a blogger, a self-employed businessperson, amateur photographer, and keen traveller - though I'm an armchair traveller right now, along with the rest of the world.

This is a space for thoughts on my No Kidding lifestyle, the good and the bad, remembering what was lost, and celebrating what I have.

My husband and I are the stereotypical couple without children who love to travel. I am (at) travellingMali on Instagram and there I post photos of various trips internationally, past and present, and of NZ travels, along with the occasional photos from where I live.

In 2013 I travelled in Europe and the Middle East for five months, and kept a blog at Lemons to Limoncello.

I also had a travelblog some years ago, but stopped posting in 2012. You can find it at Mali's Travelalphablog. I'm hoping to start a travel blog again, so watch this space!